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PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE SECTION
Maintenance Chart
Use the following maintenance chart as a guide only.
Actual maintenance intervals will depend on usage
and environmental conditions at the location of the
game.
Keep a log of all inspections, even if no problem
exists, with date and time of inspection, action taken.
A sample Repair Record is located at the end of this
manual.
IMPORTANT: Do not use cleaning solvents on
game graphics. Use only a mild soap solution and
dry with a clean lint free cloth.
IMPORTANT: Use glass cleaner and a soft clean
cloth to clean all the acrylic and metal surfaces on
the game. Use an anti-static cleaner polisher on the
black ramp surface to protect it and keep it slippery.
IMPORTANT: The game should be shut OFF for
cleaning and maintenance.
CAUTION: Use of flammable sub-
stances can cause severe burns or per-
sonal injury.
Always use non-flammable solvents
for cleaning parts and surfaces of this
game. Do not use flammable sub-
stances such as gasoline, kerosene or
thinners.
DAILY
MONTHLY
WEEKLY
TASK
TASK
Fill ticket tray.
Empty coin box.
Play the game to ensure it is working
properly.
Inspect air system to ensure pressure is
set between 40-50 PSI
Clean outside surfaces and stools. Balls
leave black marks on surfaces.
Inspect the game for physical damage.
Repair as needed.
Inspect game lighting, replace lamps as
needed.
Clean outside surfaces.
Clean the ticket dispenser with com-
pressed air. Clean the opto sensor using
a cotton swab and isopropyl alcohol.
Clean and vacuum ball track.
Check to ensure correct number of balls
are present.
Check all hardware for tightness.
Check balls for wear.
Non-filtered air pump: drain water from
hoses.
Clean gun barrels with compressed air.